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The 2009 season was the Washington Redskins' 78th in the National Football League (NFL) and their second and final under head coach Jim Zorn.During the season, long-time general manager Vinny Cerrato resigned on December 17, 2009, and the team hired Bruce Allen before their week 15 game at home on Monday Night Football against the New York Giants.
Over 93 seasons, the Commanders have a regular season record of 641–648–29 (.497) and a playoff record of 25–21 (.543). [2] They have won three Super Bowls (XVII, XXII, and XXVI), two NFC championships, and 15 NFC East divisional titles. [2] [3] Before the AFL and NFL merged in 1970, [4] Washington won two NFL Championships (1937 and 1942).
The team changed its name to the Redskins the following year and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1937. [1] The franchise retired the Redskins branding in 2020 , playing as the Washington Football Team before rebranding as the Washington Commanders in 2022 .
However, his first and only year as head coach, the Redskins finished with a record of 4–12. [13] Petitbon was fired at the end of the season and on February 2, 1994, Norv Turner was hired as head coach after being the offensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys. [56] 1994 was even worse as they finished 3–13, their worst season in over 30 ...
Like a pimp after his money, the Washington Redskins are taking no pity on season ticket holders who are hit hard by the recession and can't afford to watch a team that went 8-8 last year.The ...
Like many NFL teams, the Washington Redskins are struggling to pull in enough cash to pay their players their multi-million dollar salaries. So how are they going to bridge the gap? By signing a ...
On July 9th, 1932, the team that ultimately would be known as the Washington Redskins was founded.Today, the name is at the center of a hot debate. On July 8th, 2015, a federal judge refused to ...
After posting a 14–2 record, the Redskins made and dominated the playoffs, beating the Falcons and Lions by a combined score of 64–17. [31] On January 26, 1992, the Redskins won Super Bowl XXVI by defeating the Buffalo Bills 37–24. [31] After the Super Bowl, the Redskins set another club record by sending eight players to the Pro Bowl. [71]